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Classical Coffee Mornings: Emily Wishart


The following week, on Sunday 1 February, Scottish soprano Emily Wishart will take to the Elgar Room stage, following her recent graduation from the RCM’s ...

The Highgate Vampire
The Highgate Vampire
1/28 - 2/1/2026


A riotous new dark comedy. London, 1970. A Vampire lurks in Highgate Cemetery... More of this is true than we would like. London, 1970. Something ...

The Highgate Vampire
The Highgate Vampire
1/28 - 2/1/2026


A riotous new dark comedy. London, 1970. A Vampire lurks in Highgate Cemetery... More of this is true than we would like. London, 1970. Something ...

The Lure of Loneliness


Join the team behind the independent investigative news outlet Byline Times for an entertaining evening of challenging discussion to help us understand the unprecedented times ...

Late Night Jazz: Robyn's Rocket


Expect harmonies, deep textures, fun and welcoming vibes. Robyn’s Rocket a pioneering inclusive-conscious night that showcases the cream of the UK’s experimental musicians from the ...

That'll Be The Day


That’ll Be The Day – 40th Year Anniversary Show at the London Palladium Coming back to the iconic London Palladium after 10 years, That’ll Be ...

Later Life Letter


Later Life Letter tells the story of Luke Wright’s adoption – the life he leads, and the one he might have done. What’s it like ...

The Dirt
The Dirt
2/3 - 2/4/2026


The Dirt by Marianne Tuckman Combining voice, movement and text, this pulsing tragicomedy reduces the climate crisis to the metaphor of a filthy house. When ...

Later Life Letter


Later Life Letter tells the story of Luke Wright’s adoption – the life he leads, and the one he might have done. What’s it like ...

Collaborator
Collaborator
2/5 - 2/7/2026


Pioneers in circus, Ockham’s Razor’s Co-Artistic Directors Charlotte Mooney and Alex Harvey present their last performance together as a duo. Produced by Turtle Key Arts, ...

Daniel Moore’s Definitive Guide to Failure-Free Living


One man. One button. 19,999 hours of failure-free living. Daniel Moore does not fail. His task? Pressing a single red button whenever it lights up. ...

The Funny Side of Shoreditch


"THE FUNNY SIDE OF SHOREDITCH" live at The Courtyard Theatre on Saturday, February 7th at 8m! Don't miss it! Doors open: 7pm Our comedy show ...

Wummy
Wummy
2/3 - 2/7/2026


A whirlwind one-woman comedy about a wannabe yummy mummy manifesting it all. Wummy  is broke, flat-sharing and craving luxury. Her dream? A Chelsea townhouse, husband, ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Fiora Quartet


The Fiora Quartet  was founded in 2021 at the Royal College of Music and has become a dynamic and versatile ensemble. Mentored by the Sacconi ...

The Freshwater Five
The Freshwater Five
2/6 - 2/8/2026


The Freshwater Five brings true story of five men’s tragic downfall to the stage in a national tour   Tuesday 20th January – Thursday 28th ...

The Actors Class - New Writing Night


The Actors Class New Writing Night is a celebration of bold new voices and emerging work. Created entirely by members of The Actors Class, this ...

The Actors Class - New Writing Night


The Actors Class New Writing Night is a celebration of bold new voices and emerging work. Created entirely by members of The Actors Class, this ...

The Undying
The Undying
2/9 - 2/10/2026


Soho Theatre in association with The Fridge Factory today announces The Undying…  When AMBA (85) buys a pill called TwiceLifeTM that reduces human age each time ...

Living with an Alien


Living with an Alien is an offbeat comedy-thriller in which a murder has occurred in an isolated village – and seems to have extraterrestrial origins. ...

Mr Thrushby's Adventure


Mr Thrushby’s Adventure , set at the start of the Second World War, takes a retired bachelor stuck in his ways and liberates him from ...

Associated Studios present: An Evening of Three Plays


The students at Associated Studios are proud to present their 2026 Play Project. Students have prepared three condensed play extracts that they are excited to ...

Later Life Letter
Later Life Letter
2/10 - 2/12/2026


Luke Wright returns to navigate his audience through a warm and honest hour of poems and stand-up with the wit, pathos and silliness that has ...

Andi
Andi
2/13


Andi live at The Courtyard Theatre on Friday, 13th February 2026. Doors Open: 7:30pm  ...

Late Night Jazz: Sophia Thakur


Masterfully blending jazz, rhythm and poetry,  Sophia Thakur  plans to carry the night on an intricately crafted, musical journey through their own hearts and feelings. ...

The Winter's Tale
The Winter's Tale
2/10 - 2/14/2026


N1 Theatre Company proudly presents ‘The Winter's Tale’ by William Shakespeare. Directed by Paul Jaynes (Royal Exchange Manchester, Bristol Old Vic, Coventry Belgrade) and performed by our final ...


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Latest UK / West End Reviews


Review: THE TEMPEST, Shakespeare’s Globe


by Clementine Scott - January 31, 2026

The Tempest is perhaps the most metatheatrical of Shakespeare's plays: the plot takes place in real time, and Prospero asks the audience to “free” him with their applause. So who better to direct than the king of theatrical deconstruction himself, Tim Crouch?...

Review: BORIS GUDUNOV, Royal Ballet & Opera


by Franco Milazzo - January 30, 2026

If Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov were a dinner party, Richard Jones’s Russian-language revival at the Royal Opera House would be the dinner date where you arrive bright and curious and leave questioning your life choices, nursing a neat whisky in a corner. This is not an opera that gives up its secrets...

Review: AMERICAN PSYCHO, Almeida Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - February 01, 2026

Make no mistake, the writing is dated and it’s far from being a masterpiece, but the production does something that’s so specifically disturbing that it’s difficult to ignore. Bateman’s raison d’être is unnerving to begin with. Once you combine this archetypal psychopath with a jaunty synth-heavy sc...

Review: BALLAD LINES, Southwark Playhouse Elephant


by Cindy Marcolina - January 30, 2026

A journey through time and memory, Ballad Lines must be one of the most exciting new musicals to hit the stage in some time. We follow Sarah, an American queer woman, as she dives headfirst into her family’s roots. Through the centuries, the same melodies come back to link the women who came before ...

Review: BIGRE / “FISH BOWL” COMPAGNIE LE FILS DU GRAND RÉSEAU, Peacock Theatre


by Louise Penn - January 29, 2026

BIGRE/'Fish Bowl' is a glorious, inventive display of comedy clowning with the ability to engage and surprise. The timing is impeccable and the reactions sublime. It's quite silly, but it also has an emotional heart running through it as these three characters find a way to coexist in the same space...

Review: MRS PRESIDENT, Charing Cross Theatre


by Louise Penn - January 28, 2026

In Mrs President, an overuse of technical gimmicks reveals the lack of a cohesive, structured script. Mrs President is ultimately a frustrating and disjointed experience, with little insight into the woman it wishes to rehabilitate. In creating the famous photographs of Mary Lincoln, almost exactly ...

Review: MY LIFE WITH KENNETH WILLIAMS, Circle and Star Theatre


by Gary Naylor - January 26, 2026

Kenneth Williams brought back to life, tics and torments intact....

Review: CABLE STREET, Marylebone Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - January 27, 2026

October 1936, Oswald Mosley and the British Union of Fascists march on East London. When they reach Cable Street, a stone’s throw from Whitechapel, they find that its people have gathered in a united front against fascism. British, Irish, Jewish, and communists are blocking the road, ready to fight....

Review: JO - THE LITTLE WOMEN MUSICAL IN CONCERT, Theatre Royal Drury Lane


by Cindy Marcolina - January 26, 2026

Is there a story more universally connected to the experience of girlhood than Little Women? Louisa May Alcott’s 1868 coming-of-age novel is a beloved read across the world, with its descriptions of sisterly devotion, struggle, love, and loss. The March sisters - Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy - have woven ...

Review: ASYLUM KING, Collective Theatre


by Franco Milazzo - January 24, 2026

It was probably a dark, rainy night when Francesca Marlowe came across the mysterious case of the dead asylum seeker. Plumes of vape smoke flowing from her nostrils, she turns the facts over in her head. The man had not been in the country long, or at least not long enough to accumulate deadly enemi...



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